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How the housing crisis impacted my path in life
Written by: Diarmuid Gallagher
How the housing crisis has impacted Diarmuid's development and independence.
My experience transitioning from youth to adult mental health services
Written by: Rebecca O'Brien
While Rebecca was initially worried about moving to adult mental health services, she soon found her place.
How I prepared for my first driving lesson
Written by: Holly O'Brien
Driving a car for the first time can be a daunting experience, here's how it went for Holly.
Finding a balance to avoid burnout in a hyperproductive world
Written by: Beth Doherty
Hear how Beth navigates the world of hustle culture and hyper-productivity to avoid burnout.
The burnout that comes with activism
Written by: Ross Boyd
Ross talks about recognising the effects of burnout on activists from marginalised groups.
The pressure to be constantly productive and how I deal with it
Written by: Craig Doyle
Always striving for success, Craig reflects on his experiences of burnout.
How I have learned to cope with feelings of burnout
Written by: Emily Lundy
Through exploring ways of managing feelings of burnout, Emily has found that asking for help is an important step to realising you are not alone.
Take 5 for Future: Getting involved
Written by: spunout
Angelica shares her experience getting involved in the climate justice movement in this week's Take 5 for Future.
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Fresh Éire
To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2022 on the 21st of March, we launched our latest campaign, ‘Fresh Éire....
Take 5 for Future: Preparing to strike
Written by: spunout
Not sure what to bring to a strike? This episode of Take 5 for Future has you covered.
While Ireland is not perfect, there is always someone to ask for help
Written by: Ishita Gupta
While Ishita has witnessed some problems in her local community, she has found that help is always at hand.
What attending Catholic school in Ireland is like for a child of a Polish immigrant
Written by: Martina Czerwinska
Martina grew up in Dublin in the early 2000s as the child of a Polish immigrant, an experience, which she says, was not easy.